On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 11:18, Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you haven't read it yet, Novell's documentation is excellent.
>
> http://www.novell.com/documentation/beta/sles10/heartbeat/index.html?page=/documentation/beta/sles10/heartbeat/data/b8fcgpo.html
>
> The biggest problem with the cib is that people (me included) try to jump
> into a running config without really understanding what each part is
> responsible for.

Very true.
/me welcomes suggestions on how to get this message through to people
picking it up for the first time.

> Take your time, don't expect to figure it out in an
> afternoon (or possibly even a week of afternoons) :)
>
> There are also a lot of little gotchas which may seem insignificant, but
> which are far from it. The one that has given me the biggest series of
> headaches is how far away CentOS/RHEL package init scripts are from the LSB,

Debian is even worse for this.

> I had to re-write 4 or 5 init scripts for programs like clamav and
> spammassassin to get the to return the proper code for status when they're
> not running (0 not 1)..
>
> Running the OCF tester on your OCF scripts will help a great deal also.
>
> Basically, with V2 of heartbeat the devil is in the details, and there is a
> mountain of details to tend to (though, when you iron them out, it runs
> really really well).
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